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Eisbein
Eisbein (literally: 'ice bone') is a German culinary dish of corned ham hock, usually cured and slightly boiled. The name originates from the practice of using the pig's leg bone for ice skating. In Southern parts of Germany, the common preparation is known as Schweinshaxe, and it is usually roasted. The Polish dish golonka or golonko and Swedish dish fläsklägg med rotmos are very similar, alternatively grilled on a barbecue; another similar dish is the Swiss Wädli and the Austrian Stelze. Eisbein is usually sold already cured and sometimes smoked, and then used in simple hearty dishes. Numerous regional variations exist, for example in Berlin it is served with pease pudding. In Franconia, Eisbein is commonly served with mashed potatoes or sauerkraut, in Austria with horseradish and mustard instead.
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Eisbein
Eisbein is the German name for a culinary dish involving the pickled ham hock, usually boiled. The Polish dish golonka and Swedish dish fläsklägg are very similar, alternatively grilled on a barbecue. Eisbein is heavily marbled meat covered with a thick layer of fat. The meat is tender and aromatic, but must be cooked or braised for a long time. Usually it is sold already cured and sometimes smoked, and then used in simple, hefty dishes, for example in Berlin served with pease pudding. This can be an alarming experience for the unwary tourist, as it is a huge portion and the skin is usually left soft, seldom crisp, because the dish is merely boiled. In Germany, Eisbein is very commonly served with boiled or mashed potatoes or sauerkraut, and with mustard.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of eisbein in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of eisbein in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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